Don’t Let Extremists Defund NPR

Sarah Palin, Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck and other Fox News personalities are calling on Congress to cut all funds for NPR after the broadcaster fired analyst Juan Williams for making disparaging comments about Muslims. This week, Sen. Jim DeMint (R – S.C.) plans to introduce legislation to eliminate all funds to NPR and PBS – two of the last, best sources of journalism we have in America. Click here to learn more.

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